Re: 1934 Packard sidemount cover advise
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Just popping in
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If the sidemount covers function like the 1934 rear mount cover, the springiness and tight fit of the circumferential cover holds the circular cover in place. With proper sized, inflated tires the fit is too tight to dislocate or rattle loose. In fact, it is a chore to get the cover on or off.
There is no rubber on either section of the rear mount wheel cover.
Posted on: 8/21 16:19
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Re: 1934 Packard sidemount cover advise
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Assuming you've got the correct covers for your tire size, the tread cover is a very snug fit and firmly holds itself and the side cover in place without any other hardware. IIRC the outer edge of the side cover has a non-metallic bead over the edge where it rests against the tread cover, round in cross section. I don't recall what it's made of, perhaps rubber.
The stainless trim on the face plate is as you probably already know unique to 1934 and nearly impossible to find.
Posted on: 8/21 16:50
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